RICHARD THANKGOD
Yes, I like the app for ear training. Please if you can include a feature that can suggest some frequencies to improve in while the music is playing, I'll give you a 5 star
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this is perfect as a tool, but the interface isn't too intuitive. maybe a short tutorial? I didn't know I could change the frequencies available until I had a dig around the settings, and even then i had to go into both things to change the settings for it. it's fine for someone like me, but if a kid on a college course dl'd this they'd get bored in a second. "sft" was very simple, and that's why it worked. stick with the 32 band eq, don't reduce it as standard.
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Hi thanks for your review! You are right about the tutorial. I wanted to do it but I delay it initially because in the very first version of the app I didn't had all the features I wanted (It still doesn't). I will try to push it for some of the next releases.
If you have more questions you can write me at https://www.saninnsalas.com/contact/ :)
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Hello dear developers. Very nice app here. I like it. It is a good training. I had used EarPlugins 'Tune' for a while and it greatly helped for my EQing and overall mixing abilities. Now I can do it on my phone too. :) I have two improvement requests. It might be hard to do but the ability to apply the EQing to the Android sound output would be really great. That way I could train while listening to new stuffs on the web. I would also really appreciate a chromatic frequencies mode (based on 440Hz). Cheers!
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